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I drove my '59 Electra from Leonard, Texas to Oklahoma City and back today for a Mid-Century Modern Design antiques show, building tour, and car show. It was wonderful, but as I was leaving, I stumbled upon the 1920s, restored, former Buick dealership on the Broadway St. Auto Row Historic District in OKC, and grabbed this photo.

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My car is a daily driver, it is far from perfect... For that reason i am always honored when I get recognition. That is 3 trophies in 4 year from Automobilia... It is also twice in 4 years to be in the paper...

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Always loved 50s American classics and been admiring the beutiful buicks posted here , so I post my current favourite photo of my 53 special convertible ,chosen because it's the only time I have sat in the car which is currently being shipped to me in Cyprus. Will post again in new surroundings

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It's a Century. It has everything except AC and power electronic accessories. He's a little stubborn about riding in it because he can no longer drive anything (especially his car), but he had fun. His first comment was "wow there's a lot of Chevy cars here" lol

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Barry, I envy you!! a '66 225 convert was my dream car, in younger years. I had a 4 door hardtop. Probably my favorite car . In 1970 to 1974. In the town in which I lived, a guy had an all black one. Beautiful car . I did everything but beg to buy it. No dice. One night he drank a little much and wrecked it. I nearly cried when I saw it. 40 odd years later, I still remember.

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Barry, I envy you!! a '66 225 convert was my dream car, in younger years. I had a 4 door hardtop. Probably my favorite car . In 1970 to 1974. In the town in which I lived, a guy had an all black one. Beautiful car . I did everything but beg to buy it. No dice. One night he drank a little much and wrecked it. I nearly cried when I saw it. 40 odd years later, I still remember.

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The weather in Chicagoland has been extraordinarily mild so far this autumn. I took advantage of that to drive my 1957 Roadmaster to work today. It always gets a lot if attention, but more so lately with the Cubs magnets on the doors!